The church of San Pablo, dedicated to the "Conversion of San Pablo", stands out for its neo-baroque altarpiece. This temple dates back to the 16th century and received its current layout in the 18th century. It has a basic structure of three naves with transept and dome, opening at the entrance to the temple into a sottocoro with a semicircular arch.
It houses outstanding works such as a lying Christ and a Saint Peter by the sculptor José Planes. The current altarpiece is a replacement for a splendid 18th century one. The door of the tabernacle, attributed to Juan de Juanes, is also important. The sacristy houses the chasuble of Cardinal Belluga, which was exhibited in "Huellas": historical exhibition in the Cathedral of Murcia.
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In Abarán